For decades, the criminal justice system in the United States extracted from Black and Brown America money, human beings, and opportunity. The legal cannabis industry can help return what was taken. The history of cannabis policy demonstrates that racism was institutionalized and enforced in specific communities, and it is now legalization that must institutionalize the means for their recovery. (Brookings.edu "How We Rise, Marijuanaβs racist history...")
Over the next two weeks, we've invited six cannabis industry experts (who already have successful and profitable businesses) to share their "cannabusiness" journeys with us.Β
They are all among the top 10 applicant's who are now eligible to apply for retail cannabis dispensary permits through Sacramentoβs Office of Cannabis Management as part of the Cannabis Opportunity Reinvestment and Equity program, which is aimed at helping people disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs enter the cannabis industry.
Tune in this Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 1PM with this week's guests, the men:
ππ½ Malaki Amen | Executive Director of the California Urban Partnership with a focus on building economic security in communities of color through policy research, education and organizing community action
ππ½ Brandon Bolton | Cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, and retail, founder of the United CORE Alliance in Sacramento
ππ½ Mike Snell | Pending dispensary owner, real estate residential/retail, logistics & supply chain management, and cannabis social equity advocacy & engagement
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